Effect of captopril on prostacyclin and nitric oxide formation in healthy human subjects: interaction with low dose acetylsalicylic acid

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
R H BögerJ C Frölich

Abstract

1. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors have been suggested to act in part by potentiating the stimulatory effect of bradykinin on endothelial prostacyclin and/or nitric oxide (NO) formation. This may give rise to interaction with cyclo-oxygenase inhibiting drugs like acetylsalicylic acid, which is most often used in low doses in patients with cardiovascular diseases. 2. We investigated the effects of captopril (2 x 25 mg day-1), or ASA (1 x 100 mg day-1), or the combination of both drugs for 7 days, on blood pressure, prostanoid and NO formation rates in a double-blind, double dummy, randomized crossover study in 13 healthy female subjects. The urinary metabolites of thromboxane A2 (2,3-dinor-TXB2) and prostacyclin (2,3-dinor-6-keto-PGF1 alpha), and PGE2 were measured by gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry in urine on days 1, 6 and 7 of each medication. NO formation was assessed using urinary NO3- and cyclic GMP as indicators. 3. Urinary 2,3-dinor-6-keto-PGF1 alpha excretion was not significantly changed by either captopril, ASA, or their combination. Urinary 2,3-dinor-TXB2 excretion was inhibited by > 80% by ASA alone or in combination with captopril (each P < 0.05), but was not affected by captopril alone. Urinar...Continue Reading

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